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Chua lauds local fertility centres
There is no longer a need for Malaysian doctors to refer patients who need fertility treatment to clinics overseas as local fertility centres had state-of-the-art facilities and have high success rates, Health Minister Datuk Chua Jui Meng said.
California octuplets dismay fertility experts
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The birth of octuplets in California, hailed as a medical triumph by doctors who delivered the tiny infants, has dismayed fertility experts who say high-number multiple births are an outcome they work hard to avoid.
California octuplets case dismays fertility experts
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The birth of octuplets in California, hailed as a medical triumph by doctors who delivered the tiny infants, has dismayed fertility experts who say high-number multiple births are an outcome they work hard to avoid.
Lower fertility rates help fight poverty - U.N.
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The world's poorest countries would help raise their standard of living and give a boost to global efforts to fight poverty by reducing their fertility rates, U.N. demographers reported on Thursday.
Chemical found in soya may harm male fertility - study
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - A plant chemical found in soya, tofu and legumes could potentially damage sperm and affect male fertility, a British researcher said on Wednesday.
Wanted: healthy sperm for fertility treatments
LONDON (Reuters) - A British fertility clinic has overcome a shortage of home-grown sperm by importing it from Denmark.
Wanted: healthy sperm for fertility treatments
LONDON (Reuters) - A British fertility clinic has overcome a shortage of home-grown sperm by importing it from Denmark.
Chemical found in soya may harm male fertility - study
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - A plant chemical found in soya, tofu and legumes could potentially damage sperm and affect male fertility, a British researcher said on Wednesday.
Unequal access drives fertility tourism, experts say
LONDON (Reuters) - Patients who cross borders in search of cheaper, more available fertility treatment can now choose from more than 100 countries but may be putting themselves and their babies at risk, experts said on Tuesday.
EPF withdrawal for fertility treatment?
KUALA LUMPUR: The health ministry is mulling over a move to propose to the government that childless couples be allowed to withdraw their savings in the Employees Provident Fund (EPF) to undergo various fertility treatments.